PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
August stit, 1863. TIDES. . High water at BIulF Harbor at. full and chnnge 1*40; range four to eight feet. High water at New .River lloads one hour sooner ; there is, however, very little difference between the f.ime of high water at tho head of the Ululf and tho jetty at luvercargill. DAILY TABI-K.
INWARDS. Aug. 3 to 6— Nil. OUTWARDS. | Aug. 3 to C— Nil. ISWARDS COASTWISE.-* Auy. 3 to 4— Nil. Aug. s—Airedale,5 — Airedale, s.s., s^o tons, A. Kennedy, from Northern Ports, with, mails, passengers, and cargo. OUTWARDS COASTWISE. Aug. 3 to 4— Nil. Aug. s—Airedale,5 — Airedale, s.s., 500 tons, A. Kennedy, for Northern Ports, with mails and passengers. EXPECTED AEUIVAIS. Titania, from Dun etlin, on Saturday, Bth inst. Aldinga, from Melbourne, on or about 1-kh instant. New Great Britain, from London, daily. IMPOETS COASTWISE. Per Airedale, from Northern Ports — Under bond and licence — 2 rilles. 1 carbine, 2 pkgs paps, 2do cartridges, 2 horses, 9 bales hay, and sundry packages personal effects, N Watt ; 4. cases, Westou ; 1 case, Kingslaud. PASSENGER LIST. Por Airedale, from Northern Ports — Messrs J W Wat t, YVeston, Gregg, and Mrs Mtirtiu, saloon ; and 4 in the second cabin. Per Airedale, for Northern Ports — Messrs Petherick, Boken, Austen, llubbard, M'Callum, and Gregory, saloon ; and two in the second cabin. The Airedale left Dunedin, at 10 p.m. on the 4th, and arrived hero at 3.20 p.m. yesterday. The mails, passeugers, and cargo were, landed, the outward mails made up and sent on board, the passengers shipped, and the Airedale entered and cleared, and iiguin on her way for Dunedin at 4.-10 p.m. sumo day. A number of the vessels in Dunedin Bay have taken advantage of the S. W. wind to sail down to the port, where shipping usually receive their water and other supplies. The barque Gaudalette, with part of her Mauritius cargo, was towed up. The ship Eli Whitney, aftor receiving some addition to her ballast, and shipping a fresh crew, sailed ajjain this afternoon. Those of her crew who refused duty did so on account of the alleged unseawortby condition of the vessels rigging, but the testimony of Messrs. Thomson and Matheson, surveyors, was to tho effect that there were no reasonable grounds for the complaint. The wreck of the Pride of the Yarra, lying near Blanket Bay point, has been sold by Messrs. M'Laudresa, Hepburn, and Co, auctioneers, for 130. The wreck of the brig Fanny A. Garriques is noticed es having been sold for £7 10s. Another disposal is to be made of what remains in Wickcliffe Bay of the steamship Victory. The hull and some material, lyiig near the Lagoon, are to be sold on Friday, by Messrs. Moss and Co. — Daily Times, 31st July.
o.m. Ji.lll. Aug. 7— High water 5.48 ... (5.10 Aug. 8— do 0.33 ... G.bij Aug. 9— do 7.18 ... 7.40 Aug. 10— do 8. 3 . . 8.25
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 79, 7 August 1863, Page 2
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485PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 79, 7 August 1863, Page 2
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